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Literature, Film Version of quot;I am a foolquot; 1. illustrate Class or Marxist Analysis of the scene in the barn where George and Burt talk to...

Literature, Film Version of "I am a fool"

1. illustrate Class or Marxist Analysis of the scene in the barn where George and Burt talk to Andy about women. Discuss how Andy's desire for "a princess" shows his lower middle class aspirations and how the two lower class men have a different view of "middle class morality."

2. illustrate Class or Marxist Analysis of the scene in the bar. Discuss how the "Swell" in the Windsor tie represents the Decadence of the Upper Class and discuss how he corrupts Andy's "middle class morality."

3. Explain how Lucy's interest in "Walter" supports Marx's idea that Romantic Love has a strong economic aspect to its motivations.

The Film Version of "I am a fool" is below:

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